Audi has started searching for new investors after a rebellion broke out at its Brussels factory.

Audi has started searching for new investors after a rebellion broke out at its Brussels factory.

18.09.2024 15:30

Audi is looking for new investors for its Brussels factory, which is expected to close soon and has been experiencing problems between management and employees.

Therefore, Audi has started to search for new investors for the facility.

Audi, the luxury segment electric car model Q8, produced in the Brussels factory owned by German car manufacturer Volkswagen Group, announced that it will undergo restructuring due to the decrease in demand and that the production of these models will continue in Mexico. Approximately 3,000 people work at the Brussels factory.

Audi management had announced at the beginning of this month that no model has been allocated to the factory in Brussels for production by Volkswagen Group.

EMPLOYEES SEIZED CAR KEYS

This situation has disturbed the factory workers and unions. The employees are not starting work. Moreover, they have seized the keys to the completed cars.

Audi is looking for new investors for its troubled factory. While the rebellion in the factory continues, the automotive giant, who wants to solve its financial problems, has entered into a search for wealthy investors. In this way, the company plans to meet the wage demands of the employees and also aims to increase its market share by increasing its advertising efforts.

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